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Nineteenth-Century American Poetry

Autor various Editat de William C. Spengemann, Jessica F. Roberts
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 1996 – vârsta de la 18 ani
Whitman, Dickinson, and Melville occupy the center of this anthology of nearly three hundred poems, spanning the course of the century, from Joel Barlow to Edwin Arlington Robinson, by way of Bryant, Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier, Poe, Holmes, Jones Very, Thoreau, Lowell, and Lanier.
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ISBN-13: 9780140435870
ISBN-10: 0140435875
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 129 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Penguin Books

Cuprins

INTRODUCTION
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS

JOEL BARLOW (1754ߝ1812)
from The Columbiad: Book the Eighth

WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT (1794ߝ1978)
Thanatopsis
To a Waterfowl
Mutation
Hymn to the North Star
To a Mosquito
A Meditation on Rhode Island Coal
The Prairies
The Crowded Street
Not Yet
The Poet
The Death of Lincoln

RALPH WALDO EMERSON (1803ߝ1882)
Each and All
The Humble-Bee
The Snow-Storm
Grace
Blight
Motto to "The Poet"
The World-Soul
Mithridates
Hamatreya
Ode, Inscribed to W.H. Channing
Merlin I
Motto to "Nature"
Days
The Chartist's Complaint
Two Rivers
Motto to "Illusions"
Terminus

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807ߝ1882)
Mezzo Cammin
The Warning
The Day Is Done
Dante
Sand of the Desert in an Hour-Glass
The Fire of Drift-Wood
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport
The Ropewalk
The Golden Mile-Stone
from Hiawatha: The White Man's Foot
Snow-Flakes
The Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi
The Rhyme of Sir Christopher

JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER (1807ߝ1892)
The Cities of the Plain
The Farewell
Official Piety
The Haschish
Skipper Ireson's Ride
The Palm-Tree
Brown of Ossawatomie
A Word for the Hour
Barbara Frietchie
from Tent on the Beach: [The Dreamer]
Overruled

EDGAR ALLAN POE (1809ߝ1849)
Dreams
Sonnet: To Science
Romance
A Dream within a Dream
The City in the Sea
To One in Paradise
Silence
The Sleeper
The Conqueror Worm
Dreamland
Stanzas
The Raven
A Valentine
Ulalume
Annabel Lee
Eldorado

OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES (1809ߝ1894)
Old Ironsides
Our Limitations
Latter-Day Warnings
The Chambered Nautilus
Iris, Her Book
Prologue
Tartarus

JONES VERY (1813ߝ1880)
The New Birth
The Son
The Word
The Spirit
The Serpent
The Robe
The Winter Rain
The Cross
The Mountain
The Promise
The Birds of Passage
The Silent
The Indian's Retort
Slavery
The First Atlantic Telegraph
The Slowness of Belief in a Spiritual World
Forevermore

HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817ߝ1862)
Sic Vita
Brother Where Dost Thou Dwell
On Ponkawtasset, Since, We Took Our Way
Low-Anchored Cloud
Woof of the Sun, Ethereal Gauze
My Life Has Been the Poem I Would Have Writ
Inspiration
For Though the Eaves Were Rabbeted
Pray to What Earth Does This Sweet Cold Belong
A Winter and Spring Scene

JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL (1819ߝ1891)
A Contrast
from A Fable for Critics
from The Biglow Papers: The Pious Editor's Creed
The Darkened Mind
Sonnet: On Being Asked for an Autograph in Venice
The Boss
In a Copy of Omar Khayyam
Science and Poetry

WALT WHITMAN (1819ߝ1892)
Song of Myself
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing
Cavalry Crossing a Ford
Beat! Beat! Drums!
As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado
Years of the Modern
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
A Noiseless Patient Spider
Passage to India
Prayer of Columbus
To a Locomotive in Winter

HERMAN MELVILLE (1819ߝ1891)
Immolated
from Battle-Pieces
The Portent
Misgivings
The March into Virginia
The Temeraire
A Utilitarian View of the Monitor's Fight
Stonewall Jackson: Mortally Wounded at Chancellorsville
Stonewall Jackson: Ascribed to a Virginian
The House-Top
The College Colonel
The Martyr
The Apparition
Iris
from Clarel
from Part I, canto xiii: The Arch
Part II, canto vii: Guide and Guard
from Part II, canto xxiii: By the Jordan
from Part III, canto xx: Afterward
from Part III, canto xxix: Rolfe and the Palm
from Part IV, canto iii: The Island
Part IV, canto xxxi: Dirge
Part IV, canto xxxiv: Via Crucis
Part IV, canto xxxv: Epilogue
from John Marr and Other Sailors
Tom Deadlight
The Aeolian Harp
The Maldive Shark
The Berg
The Enviable Isles
Pebbles
from Timoleon
After the Pleasure Party
The Night-March
Art
Herba Santa
In a Bye-Canal
The Attic Landscape
The Parthenon
In the Desert
from Weeds and Wildings, Chiefly; with a Rose or Two
The Little Good Fellows
The Chipmunk
Time's Betrayal
Rosary Beads
Miscellaneous Poems
The Rusty Man
Camoens
Fruit and Flower Painter
In Shards the Sylvan Vases Lie
To ߝߝ
Pontoosuce
Billy in the Darbies

FREDERICK GODDARD TUCKERMAN (1821ߝ1873)
Sonnets: First Series
Infatuation
Rhotruda
As Sometimes in a Grove
Coralie
The Cricket

EMILY DICKINSON (1830ߝ1886)
49. I never lost as much but twice
95. My nosegays are for Captiviesߝߝ
77. I never hear the word "escape"
89. Some things that fly there beߝߝ
135. Water, is taught by thirst
185. "Faith" is a fine invention
211. Come slowlyߝߝEden!
213. Did the Harebell loose her girdle
243. I've known a Heaven, like a Tentߝ
249. Wild NightsߝߝWild Nights!
257. Delight is as the flightߝߝ
258. There's a certain Slant of light
281. 'Tis so appallingߝߝit exhilaratesߝߝ
290. Of Bronzeߝߝand Blazeߝߝ
301. I reason, Earth is shortߝߝ
307. The One who could repeat the Summer dayߝߝ
315. He fumbles at your Soul
326. I cannot dance upon my Toesߝߝ
328. A Bird came down the Walkߝߝ
338. I know that He exists
357. God is a distantߝߝstately Loverߝߝ
410. The first Day's Night had comeߝߝ
414. 'Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch
435. Much Madness is divinest Senseߝߝ
448. This was a PoetߝߝIt is That
501. This World is not Conclusion
502. At leastߝߝto prayߝߝis leftߝߝis leftߝߝ
506. He touched me, so I live to know
519. 'Twas warmߝߝat firstߝߝlike Usߝߝ
547. I've seen a Dying Eye
556. The Brain, within its Groove
577. If I may have it, when it's dead
599. There is a painߝߝso utterߝߝ
606. The Trees like Tasselsߝߝhitߝߝand swungߝ
612. It would have starved a Gnatߝߝ
613. They shut me up in Proseߝߝ
622. To know just how He sufferedߝߝwould be dearߝߝ
629. I watched the Moon around the House
632. The Brainߝߝis wider than the Skyߝߝ
640. I cannot live with Youߝߝ
652. A Prison gets to be a friendߝߝ
656. The Nameߝߝof itߝߝis "Autumn"ߝߝ
657. I dwell in Possibilityߝߝ
670. One need not be a Chamberߝߝto be Hauntedߝߝ
754. My Life had stoodߝߝa Loaded Gunߝߝ
1053. It was a quiet wayߝߝ
1712. A Pitߝߝbut Heaven over itߝߝ
525. I think the Hemlock likes to stand
665. Dropped into the Ether Acreߝߝ
709. Publicationߝߝis the Auction
771. None can experience stint
812. A Light exists in Spring
824. The Wind begun to rock the Grass
854. Banish Air from Airߝߝ
915. Faithߝߝis the Pierless Bridge
925. Struck, was I, not yet by Lightningߝߝ
949. Under the Light, yet under
959. A loss of something ever felt Iߝߝ
997. Crumbling is not an instant's Act
1056. There is a Zone whose even Years
1090. I am afraid to own a Bodyߝߝ
1128. These are the Nights that Beetles loveߝߝ
1173. The Lightning is a yellow Fork
1235. Like Rain it sounded till it curved
1247. To pile like Thunder to its close
1311. This dirtyߝߝlittleߝߝHeart
1331. Wonderߝߝis not precisely Knowing
1575. The Bat is dun, with wrinkled Wingsߝߝ
1400. What mystery pervades a well!
1433. How brittle are the Piers
1445. Death is the supple Suitor
1527. Oh give it Motionߝߝdeck it sweet
1542. Come show thy Durham Breast
1551. Thoseߝߝdying then
1670. In Winter in my Room
1718. Drowning is not so pitiful
1751. There comes an hour when begging stops

SARAH MORGAN BRYAN PIATT (1836ߝ1919)
The Palace-Burner
A Doubt
This World
In Her Prison
Answering a Child
No Help
In a Queen's Domain
If I Had Made the World
Stone for a Statue
Army of Occupation
A Lesson in a Picture
A Pique at Parting
Her Word of Reproach
Sad Spring-Song

SIDNEY LANIER (1842ߝ1881)
Song for "The Jacquerie"
Nirvana
To Beethoven
To Richard Wagner
The Revenge of Hamish
To Bayard Taylor

EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON (1869ߝ1935)
Walt Whitman
John Evereldown
Luke Havergal
Three Quatrains
The House on the Hill
Aaron Stark
Sonnet
Verlaine
Richard Cory
Cliff Klingenhagen
Reuben Bright
The Tavern
Octaves XV, XIX, XX

EXPLANATORY NOTES


Notă biografică

William C. Spengemann is the Hale Professor in Arts and Sciences and Professor of English Emeritus at Dartmouth College. He edited the Penguin Classics edition of Nineteenth-Century American Poetry.